Airbus Builds Test Center to Work On CityAirbus NextGen eVTOL Aircraft

At a purpose-built facility within its Donauwörth complex in Germany, Airbus Helicopters will conduct testing and development work for its planned four-passenger eVTOL aircraft. The European aerospace group has named multiple partners for the program and aims to complete type certification in 2025.

VW Becomes Latest Carmaker To Enter Advanced Air Mobility Market with eVTOL Aircraft Plans

Another leading carmaker is entering the advanced air mobility market. Volkswagen’s Chinese subsidiary this week confirmed its intention to develop an eVTOL aircraft. Plans unveiled in Beijing on July 27 show an early prototype of a four-passenger eVTOL that the company says will be able to fly up to 200 kilometers (125 miles). It will feature eight rotors installed on an X-wing structure and a pair of propellers for cruise flight.

AAM Movers and Shakers Assemble as Revolution Aero Returns to San Francisco

The 2022 Revolution Aero conference will be held in San Francisco from September 12 to 13, gathering advanced air mobility leaders and innovators to share expertise and discuss the next steps for the rapidly evolving new sector of aviation. Funding, commercialization, and new technology all feature prominently in a packed agenda.

Ampaire Picks RED Engine for Hybrid-Electric Eco Caravan

Ampaire will combine RED Aircraft's A03 engine with its electric propulsion system to transform the single-turbine Cessna Grand Caravan into a hybrid-electric aircraft. Announcing the partnership with the German company this week, Ampaire said it could be ready to start test flights with the first prototype before the end of 2022, en route to planned FAA approval in 2024.

Hyundai Teams With Rolls-Royce to Develop Hydrogen Fuel Cell Powertrain

Rolls-Royce is expanding its involvement in electric propulsion technology through a new partnership with South Korea's Hyundai Motor Company, which is developing an eVTOL aircraft through its Supernal division. The aircraft engine maker and the automotive group aim to have a fuel-cell electric aircraft demonstration underway in 2025.

VoltAero Partners with Safran and Thales for Its Cassio Hybrid-Electric Aircraft

VoltAero has selected Safran’s EngineUs 100 electric motor to power its Cassio 330 prototype, and the company is partnering with Thales to implement airborne data collection and computing solutions for its Cassio family of hybrid-electric aircraft, the company announced this week at the UK’s Farnborough International Airshow.